Articles By: Ethan

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has come under fire for her decision to not carry out the April 6 execution of Aaron Gunches, who was convicted of killing Ted Price in 2002.

A former employee of The Bronx Defenders, a taxpayer-funded law firm in the Bronx, New York, has received a settlement of $170,000 and a public apology following allegations of antisemitic harassment.

A Republican Congresswoman introduced a new piece of legislation that would ban non-profits from contributing to election organizations.

Wellesley College was founded in 1870 and is among the few all-girls colleges.

The San Francisco Board of Advisors has voted to accept a draft plan to give African American residents reparations.

The law, which is called the Right-To-Work law, was enacted in 2012 when Republicans had control in Michigan.

Tensions remain high between Nato and Russia as the military situation in Ukraine drags on.

An Arizona school District is helping put power back in the hands of parents with what is benign described as an anti-woke hotline.

On Tuesday, President Biden shared a tweet containing a photograph of a handwritten letter he claimed to have received from a young girl named Charlotte, urging him to address the gender wage gap.

In an effort to establish a "world-class" diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) program, the United States Air Force is actively recruiting for several senior-level DEI managers at various locations throughout the country.